Beyond the Prairie: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Fernsehfilm
- 1999
- 1 Std. 36 Min.
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA version of the "Little House" stories that cover some of the events that take place in the last three books of the series and the book "The First Four Years" Laura is living on the prairie... Alles lesenA version of the "Little House" stories that cover some of the events that take place in the last three books of the series and the book "The First Four Years" Laura is living on the prairie near De Smet, South Dakota and eventually meets the man that she will marry: Almanzo Wild... Alles lesenA version of the "Little House" stories that cover some of the events that take place in the last three books of the series and the book "The First Four Years" Laura is living on the prairie near De Smet, South Dakota and eventually meets the man that she will marry: Almanzo Wilder. But life on the prairie is not easy, and after a crop lost to hail, the loss of their ... Alles lesen
- Für 1 Primetime Emmy nominiert
- 1 Nominierung insgesamt
- Patsy Robbins
- (as Virginia Dare Paulin)
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First off the girl looked nothing like Laura. She was blonde and reminded me of Mary. I mean, she would have done well for married Laura, but they had her portraying Laura when she was 14 years old. Not many people in the mid-twenties can do that. And she wasn't feisty like Laura. Melissa Gilbert did a terrific job as Laura.
And where was the Nellie character? I mean, they put in some girl named Patsy. And you hardly even knew Laura had sisters. I mean in the TV series they had Laura interacting with her sisters, but in this movie it was like that they didn't matter.
And now, I hear, they are making another one. Beyond the Prairie: The True Story of Laura Ingalls Wilder 2.
If they do, I hope it's better than the first one. And more truthful.
I have to say the writers and the directors of this film did a horrible job. A lot of things in this movie really just tick me off, for starters in the beginning when they were searching for the lost children in the storm, they found one of the children with a baby whom was still alive and it made me wonder, why in the world would someone have a baby outside in a snow storm?! it just doesn't make sense to me. They also showed during the snowstorm that the teacher was Almanzo's sister Eliza Jane Wilder which also in fact is wrong because she didn't on appear until after all of the blizzards. *They had a Redheaded Mary when in fact Mary had Blonde hair *The Laura they cast did a horrible job, she's not a great actress to begin with and she also had blonde hair when laura had brown. *The hail storm wasn't even close to looking realistic *They had a brown haired Grace, when really Grace had blonde hair. *In one scene Almanzo mentioned going with his brother Royal to visit there parents in New York, however when Almanzo was 18 his family moved to Spring Valley, Minnesota. At that time Laura was only 8. *The said Laura's teaching Job was 30 miles away when in fact it was only 12
There is so much more but I don't want to run out of space, however I would like to say that truly the little things do count and had they fixed these problems along with the others this movie would have been much more enjoyable.
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- WissenswertesRichard Thomas, who portrayed John-Boy on "The Waltons", portrays Charles Ingalls.
- PatzerLaura didn't go over to the store when Almanzo and Cap Garland returned with the wheat; her father did. Laura and Almanzo didn't realize they liked each other then; she realized she liked him after his many trips to bring her home from teaching assignments.
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